The second edition of A Sourcebook on Equity and Trusts in Australia follows the structure of the second edition of Equity and Trusts in Australia and provides a selection of primary legal materials with accompanying commentary and discussion, covering the principal areas of equity and the law of trusts taught in Australian law schools. Fully revised and updated, the second edition features a new chapter on the termination of trusts and includes extracts from recent decisions. Cases have been carefully selected based on the needs of undergraduate law and Juris Doctor students approaching this subject for the first time. Detailed commentary accompanies the case extracts, giving a clear account of the facts and issues considered by the court. Chapters contain problems and discussion questions designed to enhance student learning.
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 1180g
Dimensions: 174 x 247mm
Publication Date: 02 Oct 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108703109
About Michael BryanScott DonaldSimone DegelingVicki Vann
Michael Bryan was educated at the University of Oxford and received his Ph.D. degree from University College London. Before his appointment to the University of Melbourne in 1991 he taught law at Oriel College Oxford and at Queen Mary College University of London. He is an editor of Ford and Lee: The Law of Trusts. He has also co-authored (with Vicki Vann) Equity and Trusts in Australia (Cambridge 2012) and co-edited (with Elise Bant) Principles of Proprietary Remedies (2013). Bryan has also written extensively on equity trusts and restitution in refereed journals and given presentations at academic judicial and other conferences and seminars. Simone Degeling is engaged with research about private law and its internal structures and architecture. Her research is premised on the view that private law should be transparent and rational. Degeling''''s expertise lies in the law of unjust enrichment the law of equity and the law of remedies. She has done extensive work on policy motivated unjust factors and the intersections between unjust enrichment and tort. Scott Donald joined the Law Faculty University of New South Wales Sydney in February 2010. Prior to joining the Faculty he worked in a variety of senior roles for Russell Investment Group (1994-2005 2006-09) including Director of Research Director of Product Development (EMEA) and most recently Director of Fiduciary Research. Before that he was an investment analyst with Ipac Securities (1986-94). In that time Scott Donald has advised a wide range of public and private sector organisations in Australia and overseas on issues associated with the regulation governance and investment of superannuation and investment funds. He was a consultant to the Super System Review (the ''''Cooper Review'''') that reported in June 2010 and a member of the Stronger Super Governance Consultative Working Group in 2011. Scott Donald was a recipient of a Brian Gray Scholarship from RBA/APRA in 2009 and was joint winner of the inaugural Research Prize at the 7th Annual Australian Sustainability Awards in 2008. He has published widely in the academic professional and industry press on issues related to regulation law governance and investment strategy. Vicki Vann was admitted to practice in Queensland in 1983. She completed her doctorate (Equitable Compensation in Australia: Principles and Problems) in 2005. Vicki Vann is the author or co-author of numerous books including Equity and Trusts in Australia (Cambridge 2012) Equity (2nd edition 2011) Trusts (2nd edition 2012). She is currently working on new editions of all of those books and on a companion ''''Cases and Materials'''' to Equity and Trusts in Australia. Vann had also published many journal articles in her preferred research areas: equity trusts corporate law and mediation. She is a highly-experienced university teacher and teaches in both the undergraduate and JD programs.